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Structure Of A Bovine Thrombin-Hirudin51-65 Complex Determined By A Combination Of Molecular Replacement And Graphics. Incorporation Of Known Structural Information In Molecular Replacement, Jacqueline Vitali, Philip D. Martin, Michael G. Malkowski, Cris M. Olsen, Paul H. Johnson, Brian F.P. Edwards May 1996

Structure Of A Bovine Thrombin-Hirudin51-65 Complex Determined By A Combination Of Molecular Replacement And Graphics. Incorporation Of Known Structural Information In Molecular Replacement, Jacqueline Vitali, Philip D. Martin, Michael G. Malkowski, Cris M. Olsen, Paul H. Johnson, Brian F.P. Edwards

Physics Faculty Publications

Crystals of the bovine thrombin-hirudins51-65 complex have space group P6122 with cell constants a = 116.4, and c = 200.6 Å and two thrombin molecules in the asymmetric unit. Only one thrombin molecule could be located by generalized molecular replacement; the second was fit visually as a rigid body to an improved electron-density difference map. The structure was refined to R = 0.192 with two B values per residue (main chain and side chain) at 3.2 Å. The polar interactions of the peptides with the exosite of thrombin show differences consistent with the known flexibility in …


The Assessment Of Osteoinductivity Of Human Allograft Demineralized Bone Matrix By In Vivo And In Vitro Assay Models, Min Zhang Apr 1996

The Assessment Of Osteoinductivity Of Human Allograft Demineralized Bone Matrix By In Vivo And In Vitro Assay Models, Min Zhang

Theses and Dissertations in Biomedical Sciences

The osteoinductive potential (osteoinductivity) is a very important aspect of demineralized bone matrix (DBM) as a biomaterial. This study is directed at establishing qualitative and quantitative assays of the osteoinductivity of human DBM. Further aspects of this study include an assessment of the effects of the production process, matrix characterization, and donor related factors on osteoinductivity of the DBM.

Athymic mice were chosen as the animal model for use in the in vivo bioassay. Implantation of DBM in muscle pouches provided for much higher osteoinductivity (remineralization to 10% calcium) than subcutaneous site implantation (remineralization to 1.6% calcium). Histological observations revealed …


Adsorption Of Ruthenium Red To Phospholipid Membranes, Pavel Smejtek, D. Voelker Feb 1996

Adsorption Of Ruthenium Red To Phospholipid Membranes, Pavel Smejtek, D. Voelker

Physics Faculty Publications and Presentations

We have measured the distribution of the hexavalent ruthenium red cation (RuR) between water and phospholipid membranes, have shown the critical importance of membrane negative surface charge for RuR binding, and determined the association constant of RuR for different phospholipid bilayers. The studies were performed with liposomes made of mixtures of zwitterionic L-alpha-phosphatidylcholine (PC), and one of the negatively charged phospholipids: L-alpha-phosphatidylserine (PS), L-alpha-phosphatidylinositol (PI), or L-alpha-phosphatidylglycerol (PG). Lipid composition of PC:PX membranes was 1:0, 19:1, 9:1, and 4:1. Liposomes were processed using freeze-and-thaw treatment, and their size distribution was characterized by light scattering and electron microscopy. Experimental distribution isotherms …